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Kool & the Gang co-founder Dennis Thomas dead at age 70

Andrew Cuomo

By The Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Dennis “Dee Tee” Thomas, a founding member of the long-running soul-funk band Kool & the Gang, has died. He was 70. A statement from his representative says Thomas died peacefully in his sleep Saturday in New Jersey, where he was a resident of Montclair. The soul-funk band is  known for such hits as “Celebration” and “Get Down On It.” Thomas’ last appearance with the group was on the Fourth of July at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Thomas was the alto sax player, flutist and percussionist. He served as master of ceremonies at the band’s shows. In 1964, seven teen friends created the group’s unique bland of jazz, soul and funk, at first calling themselves the Jazziacs. They went through several iterations before settling on Kool & the Gang in 1969.

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